Positioning industrial relations in a discussion that is sensitive to broader political, historical, and ideological tensions, this insightful book offers reflections on the politics of de-regulation that have developed in southern European work and employment relations over the past 20 years.
págs. 1-31
The obsession with deregulation, austerity and technological change: The political dimensions of regulatory change and their outcomes in Spain
Carlos Jesús Fernández Rodríguez, Rafael Ibáñez Rojo, Miguel Martínez Lucio
págs. 32-50
Austerity, work and politics: Assesing deregulation and political change in Portuguese industrial relations
págs. 51-72
Regulation and representation in Italian industrial relations: Between continuities and contradictions
págs. 73-92
Crisis, deregulation and the rise of the gig economy: Greek industrial relations and social partnership under stress?
págs. 93-112
págs. 113-136
New practices in industrial relations: radical unionism in the European periphery
págs. 137-162
The emergent challenges of contemporary capitalist models and practices: The dynamics of the platform and gig economy and its social consequences for industrial relations in Southern Europe
Luis Enrique Alonso Benito, Carlos Jesús Fernández Rodríguez
págs. 163-187
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